Example sentences of "think [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Erm , he was , on the first and second day , he was second in class and sixty fifth over all and then he was , the next day he was sec still second in class and fifty fifth over all and then once the prop shaft or something 's broken , yeah I 've got a spare one , but the car came back in one bit so erm , he 's got an interview with T V S next week I think or the week after because erm when Rob lent him something that erm , did his , did a lot of it 's nothing to do with erm , they sponsored him two thousand pounds
2 I think once a month is nice .
3 The , as far as publicity is concerned , I think once the scheme starts to , to really move I think we will see a very significant ah availability of publicity on a wide scale of people .
4 Yeah , yeah I know and I think once the matters on the bungalow and that
5 But even on the assumption that the words ‘ at starting ’ mean ‘ on marriage , ’ I still think that no consideration appears sufficient to sustain the promise .
6 There are many kits available for fitting alternative diesel engines to Land Rovers Personally I think that a Land Rover 2 25 litre with a proper rebuild , including pump drive gear , takes a lot of beating BMC 2 2 , 2 5 , 3 4 and 3 8 litre engines will fit as will Perkins 4 203 ( 3 3 litre ) Ford York 4-cylinder plus others from Toyota , Nissan and Mazda can also be fitted as can the VM 2 4 turbo from the Rover SDI
7 there 's a psychological as aspect in some so much that if they think that a policeman is gon na walk round the corner er , they 're not so keen on doing it .
8 I do n't particularly like that word , but that 's how she describes herself and it 's great if people think that a tomboy is the best-dressed woman of the moment .
9 ‘ We think that a girl with a mental age of seven years and nine months is quite capable of knowing when she has been raped . ’
10 We come to the different conclusion , and we we think that a settlement between , from those sources , that a new settlement between fifteen hundred to two thousand could support a reasonable range of services , and we when we look at Barton Willmore 's evidence we do n't see the support for their conclusion , if one reads each individual service , one fi comes to the view that a new settlement between fifteen hundred two thousand would support a reasonable range of services .
11 I think that a case might arise in which the reputation of a local authority might be damaged , so as to impair its function for the public good , in which no private individual was defamed ; and in which the public interest would be served by the taking of proceedings for libel by the local authority in order to determine the falsity of the charge .
12 Although I say that this story could really happen , I doubt that there would be the character of Simon in reality as I think that a boy his age would realise the dangerous situation he was in , and join the other boys .
13 Gartree they think that a boy hitting a girl in the back is serious bullying , a boy hitting a girl in the back .
14 I think that a chief , or perhaps a leading group would after a while be decided on and priorities set in a way more mature than the boys , but girls would be less imaginative when it came to building shelters and lighting fires , and also less physically able to lift heavy objects and build things .
15 We think that a couple of buy-outs will be allowed to succeed as a form of window dressing .
16 ‘ I think that a mortgagee is entitled , as against a mortgagor and against the mortgaged property , to his ‘ full costs , ’ but that the expression means ordinary party and party costs …
17 Some people think that a Paget built the manor , but to judge by the monuments in the church ( rebuilt by William Butterfield in 1873 ) it would seem likely that the builder was a ‘ Thomas Bedwell , Gent . ’ ,
18 Often the ability not to become tense infuriates coaches and managers who think that a sense of urgency and resolve are missing in the performance of a sportsman who seems too relaxed .
19 I think that a sense of humour is a very important quality ( besides honesty , loyalty etc ) because I believe that if you can laugh at things it makes life a whole lot easier .
20 ‘ It 's very difficult to do because if you are n't careful you just write down a series of platitudes , but I think that a statement of aims and beliefs is very necessary even if it does look platitudinous . ’
21 Apart from the significance of the labour shortage , the researchers at CREES think that a study of labour policy-making will contribute to our knowledge of how policy is formed in the USSR , how priorities are determined , by whom , and how the various interest groups ( the Communist Party , the government bureaucracy , the economic ministries , factory managers and workers themselves ) view labour problems and the solutions proposed to alleviate them .
22 We usually have to queue up in the rain because Mr Barnes — our ‘ Supa-Tuta ’ — keeps the door locked until his arrival , to prevent vandalism ( although there are those who think that a spot of creative vandalism would smarten the place up a bit ! ) .
23 That is to say I think that a world without Shakespeare in it would be a world substantially impoverished .
24 That is to say I think that a world without Shakespeare in it would be a world substantially impoverished .
25 I think that a belief that periods are ‘ good ’ and an indicator or product of health and wellbeing is really vital to making a full recovery from any eating disorder which causes your periods to stop , or become irregular .
26 I have covered all the major items of tackle that warrant discussion , but before this chapter is concluded I think that a comparison of end tackles is worth looking at .
27 ‘ We think that a groom must look little bit shy . ’
28 If , on the other hand , there are readers who are more interested in laughing at the past than in understanding it ; if they find disease and human suffering good for a giggle as well ; if they think that a sort of free association of ideas is a good substitute for historical explanation ; and if they are unperturbed by gross defects of style and grammar , then they will enjoy Andrew Nikiforuk 's The Fourth Horseman : A Short History of Epidemics , Plagues and Other Scourges .
29 but I think that a sort of , the time we have perhaps on a could be used a lot more constructively .
30 Well I think that a number of you might have seen that definition of quality .
  Next page